In 2024, Illinois residents will face 320 new state laws, including a ban on semi-automatic rifles, a minimum wage increase, and a requirement for paid time off.
Other changes include restrictions on automatic weapons, regulations for libraries, paid vacation requirements, limitations on police stops, and bans on activities like vaping and using electronic devices while driving.
Additionally, new laws allow for gender-neutral restrooms, pre-registration for voting at age 16 or 17, and civil lawsuits for deepfake pornography victims. (Trending: Transgender Actor ‘Purposefully Misgendered’ By Airline Employee)
“Businesses have the option of installing restrooms that may be used by any gender simultaneously. Current restrooms may be renovated to accommodate all genders. Urinals may not be included and stalls must have floor-to-ceiling, locking dividers,” the report noted.
“Teenagers may pre-register to vote at age 16 or 17 while obtaining a driver’s license or state identification card at a drivers’ services office run by the secretary of state. When turning 18, the legal voting age, they will already be registered to vote,” the report added.
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